February
GODaddy Certificate Install on SBS2011
To Install an Intermediate Certificate in Microsoft IIS 7
- Click Start, and then click Run....
- Type mmc, and then click OK. The Microsoft Management Console (Console) window opens.
- In the Console1 window, click the File menu, and then select Add/Remove Snap-in.
- In the Add or Remove Snap-in window, select Certificates, and then click Add.
- In the Certificates snap-in window, select Computer Account, and then click Next.
- In the Select Computer window, select Local Computer, and then click Finish.
- In the Add or Remove Snap-in window, click OK.
- In the Console1 window, click + to expand the folder.
- Right-click Intermediate Certification Authorities, mouse-over All Tasks, and then click Import.
- In the Certificate Import Wizard window, click Next.
- Click Browse to find the intermediate certificate file.
- In the Open window, change the file extension filter to PKCS #7 Certificates (*.spc;*.p7b), select the *_iis_intermediates.p7b file, and then click Open.
NOTE: Do not install your Leaf Certificate in this area. Doing so removes your certificate from the list, and you must reinstall to correct the problem.
- In the Certificate Import Wizard window, click Next.
- Select Place all certificates in the following store, and then click Browse.
- In the Select Certificate Store window, select Intermediate Certification Authorities, and then click OK.
- In the Certificate Import Wizard window, click Next.
- Click Finish.
- Click OK.remote.safequip.co.uk
- Close the Console 1 window, and then click No to remove the console settings.
To Install an SSL Certificate in Microsoft IIS 7
- Click Start, mouse-over Administrative Tools, and then click Internet Services Manager.
- In the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager window, select your server.
- Scroll to the bottom, and then double-click Server Certificates
- From the Actions panel on the right, click Complete Certificate Request....
- To locate your certificate file, click ....
- In the Open window, select *.* as your file name extension, select your certificate (it might be saved as a .txt, .cer, or .crt), and then click Open.
- In the Complete Certificate Request window, enter a Friendly name for the certificate file, and then click OK.
NOTE: For Wildcard SSL certificates make sure your Friendly Name to matches your Common Name (i.e. *.coolexample.com).
To install the SSL certificate Open SBS open Console
Select Network and Connectivity
add a Trusted certificate select I want to replace the existing certificate with a new one
select I want to use a certificate that is already installed on your server select next and choose certificate